His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Calonectris diomedea, Foraging, Shearwater and Fishery. His study in Predation, Estuary, Seabird, Habitat and Intertidal zone are all subfields of Ecology. His studies in Calonectris diomedea integrate themes in fields like Seasonal breeder, Fledge, Annual cycle, Cory's shearwater and Nesting season.
His Foraging research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Zoology, Wader and Threatened species. His research in Shearwater intersects with topics in Subspecies and Plumage. His Fishery research incorporates elements of Mediterranean climate and Biomagnification.
José Pedro Granadeiro spends much of his time researching Ecology, Foraging, Fishery, Predation and Seabird. All of his Ecology and Calonectris diomedea, Habitat, Shearwater, Estuary and Intertidal zone investigations are sub-components of the entire Ecology study. His Calonectris diomedea research integrates issues from Procellariiformes, Continental shelf, Reproduction, Nest and Cory's shearwater.
He studied Foraging and Godwit that intersect with Plover. His Predation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Trophic level, Zoology, Invertebrate and Hediste diversicolor. José Pedro Granadeiro combines subjects such as Oceanography and Pelagic zone with his study of Seabird.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Fishery, Seabird, Ecology, Foraging and Predation. His Bycatch, Tern and Fishing study in the realm of Fishery interacts with subjects such as West africa. His Seabird research includes elements of Pelagic zone and Reproductive success.
Habitat, Abundance, Intertidal zone, Trophic level and Hooded vulture are subfields of Ecology in which his conducts study. His research brings together the fields of Flight behaviour and Foraging. His research in Predation focuses on subjects like Nest, which are connected to Species distribution.
His primary scientific interests are in Seabird, Ecology, Foraging, Fishery and Ecology. José Pedro Granadeiro is involved in the study of Seabird that focuses on Calonectris diomedea in particular. Habitat, Predation, Abundance, Vulture and Temperate climate are among the areas of Ecology where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Niche differentiation, Discards, Biodiversity and Sympatry in addition to Foraging. His study in the fields of Bycatch under the domain of Fishery overlaps with other disciplines such as Social gadfly, Exploit and Destinations. Within one scientific family, José Pedro Granadeiro focuses on topics pertaining to Population abundance under Ecology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Marine spatial planning.
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Breaking the routine: individual Cory's shearwaters shift winter destinations between hemispheres and across ocean basins
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Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2011)
Flexible foraging strategy of Cory's shearwater,Calonectris diomedea, during the chick-rearing period
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Animal Behaviour (1998)
THE USE OF OTOLITHS AND VERTEBRAE IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND SIZE-ESTIMATION OF FISH IN PREDATOR-PREY STUDIES
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Cybium (2000)
Plastic and other microfibers in sediments, macroinvertebrates and shorebirds from three intertidal wetlands of southern Europe and west Africa
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Environmental Pollution (2017)
Effects of artificial illumination on the nocturnal foraging of waders
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Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology (2010)
Relationship between mercury levels and diet in Azores seabirds
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1998)
Carry-over effects from breeding modulate the annual cycle of a long-distance migrant: an experimental demonstration
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Ecology (2013)
Variation in measurements of Cory's shearwater between populations and sexing by discriminant analysis
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Ringing and Migration (1993)
Distance to high-tide roosts constrains the use of foraging areas by dunlins: Implications for the management of estuarine wetlands
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Biological Conservation (2006)
Diet and feeding ecology of Cory's shearwater Calonectris diomedea in the Azores, north-east Atlantic
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1998)
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